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Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo
I'm guessing that a majority of the stuff on there was violating a copyright. People can use it but why bash the government for going after something that was technically illegal. I guess if you don't like it, change the laws? Don't vote for the guys in power in Sweden who bow down to the US demands?
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there where no Illegal files on the server, it was just a bittorrent tracker. the actual files are distributed from ppl's home computers, only thing on the servers where .torrent files.
the Police also managed to sweep the whole server room taking down 2 political party's homepages, both of which are running in the upcoming elections. both of which are promoting "sensitive issues" like free public transportation and copyright issues. and that is political censorship, something that's not going to fly in court.
No, I will vote for the piracy party (one of the sites that was taken down).